Description

Follow along as two small children discover numerous Kansas symbols using all five senses. It is sure to be a favorite for generations to come!

Hark! I hear a meadowlark.
And the meadowlark hears me.

Book is also available through Amazon and BN or ask for it wherever books are sold.

About the Author

Roy Bird was born just south of Abilene, Kansas. Bird began writing professionally while still in college and has enjoyed a three-decade career. This is his 18th book about Kansas and the American West.

Co Author – Kim Harp, Legislative Reference Librarian, State Library

About the Illustrator

Gwen Battis, has drawn pictures all her life. Mostly self-taught, working with graphite pencil until, as an adult, incorporated her natural talent with other methods, such as, water colors, colored pencil, and pastels. Gwen is happily married to a wonderful guy and has two teenage boys. Visit Gwen’s website here.

2 reviews for Hark! I Hear a Meadowlark!

Rated 5 out of 5

DJB –April 8, 2013

Super preschool Kansas book – This is a wonderful selection for a parent to read to a preschooler and then as the child grows…to be read by the child. A great way to learn about Kansas while enjoying a nice family story. I especially liked to words as they rhymed along. GREAT BOOK…I recommend it!

Rated 5 out of 5

erratic –April 5, 2013

Perfect for my 4 year old! I purchased this book hoping that it would be something my wife and son could enjoy together. My wife if from Kansas. The text is age appropriate and the artwork is great. I’m very pleased, well worth the money.